Biosensor Research Articles & Analysis
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Development of RNA-based biosensors and methods: Recent research has concentrated on the development of biosensors and methods that detect specific molecules, such as metabolites or pathogens, by utilizing biotin-labeled RNA to form aptamers or ribozymes. ...
This step is crucial for confirming their utility in research or therapeutic applications. Applications of Single-Domain Antibodies Single-domain antibodies have a wide array of applications across multiple fields: Therapeutics: They are being explored as potential treatments for various diseases, including cancer, infectious diseases, and autoimmune disorders, due to their ...
In addition, the engineering development of CYP, the research and development of biosensors, the mining of the properties of novel CYP, and the continuous development of new enzymes provide the direction for the further application of CYP. ...
Peroxidase, usually derived from horseradish, is a common enzyme used in clinical testing reagents. It is widely used not only in several biochemical assays but also in immunoassay (ELISA) kits. As a key component of the color development system of several kits, peroxidase has an important impact on the quality of the kits. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is the most commonly used enzyme because ...
Penicillinase has the properties of hydrolyzing β-lactam antibiotics and can be used for the removal of residual penicillin in the environment, the removal of residual penicillin in medical equipment, antibiotic quality inspection, the screening of new antibiotics, and the rapid quantitative determination of penicillin residues in milk. Research on the immobilization of ...
Biosensors are a rapidly growing research field, which is being swiftly advanced due to recent advances in nanotechnology. ...
